Bryne is Back
Former two-year college chancellor and Republican candidate for governor, Bradley Byrne, is making a return to the hill Thursday.
Byrne will announce the launch of a new non-profit venture called Reform Alabama from the steps of the State House at 10 a.m.
According to a press release, Reform Alabama will be a "grassroots-driven organization dedicated to furthering positive government reforms." State budgets, schools and election laws are among the organization's priorities, according to the press release.
Byrne is expected to be joined by several yet to be named local community leaders who will serve as founding members of the Reform Alabama board of directors, according to the press release.
-- Markeshia Ricks
Byrne will announce the launch of a new non-profit venture called Reform Alabama from the steps of the State House at 10 a.m.
According to a press release, Reform Alabama will be a "grassroots-driven organization dedicated to furthering positive government reforms." State budgets, schools and election laws are among the organization's priorities, according to the press release.
Byrne is expected to be joined by several yet to be named local community leaders who will serve as founding members of the Reform Alabama board of directors, according to the press release.
-- Markeshia Ricks
3 Comments:
Need to fix "Bryne" in the title...
He could just have joined a Tea Party!
A good, positive move. Needed.
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